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Some GLP-1 drugs are more effective for those with specific gene variants
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Some GLP-1 drugs are more effective for those with specific gene variants

Tina Hesman SaeyApril 15, 2026

In a study, people with gene variants in two genes lost slightly more weight on GLP-1 drugs, but threw up more on Zepbound.

Math long resisted a digital disruption. AI is poised to change that
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Math long resisted a digital disruption. AI is poised to change that

Stephen OrnesApril 15, 2026

The painstaking process of formalization to verify proofs is starting to surge thanks to AI. That could radically change the way people do math.

73 moon landings? NASA’s ‘Moon Base User’s Guide’ reveals the agency’s ‘most ambitious space project’ will be fraught with challenges
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73 moon landings? NASA’s ‘Moon Base User’s Guide’ reveals the agency’s ‘most ambitious space project’ will be fraught with challenges

Really Simple SyndicationApril 15, 2026

NASA has released a ‘Moon Base User’s Guide’ that reveals the major gaps the agency and its partners must fill in to land and live

Diagnostic dilemma: A woman heard voices telling her she had a brain tumor ‪—‬ and scans confirmed she did
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Diagnostic dilemma: A woman heard voices telling her she had a brain tumor ‪—‬ and scans confirmed she did

Really Simple SyndicationApril 15, 2026

In a strange medical case, a woman suddenly started hearing voices, and they directed her to seek care for a brain tumor.

New species of glass frog identified in Ecuador
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New species of glass frog identified in Ecuador

Really Simple SyndicationApril 15, 2026

A new type of glass frog has been discovered in Ecuador, and researchers have named it after weightlifter Neisi Dajomes, the first Ecuadorian woman to

Triassic croc relative from Ghost Ranch, New Mexico finally identified after nearly 80 years in museum basement
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Triassic croc relative from Ghost Ranch, New Mexico finally identified after nearly 80 years in museum basement

Really Simple SyndicationApril 14, 2026

During the Triassic, a newly described species related to modern crocodiles and alligators stalked prey on land, not the water, a new study finds.

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Scientists Propose Plans for World’s Largest Particle Smasher

Really Simple SyndicationApril 14, 2026

The world’s current largest collider was instrumental in discovering a new, elusive subatomic particle in 2012.

Science

Scientists Create Superman-Like Eye Lasers

Really Simple SyndicationApril 14, 2026

The new lasers are ‘some of the world’s smallest and lightest.’

A Hug for Home Away from Home
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A Hug for Home Away from Home

Really Simple SyndicationApril 14, 2026

NASA astronaut Christina Koch, Artemis II mission specialist hugs the Orion spacecraft in the well deck of USS John P. Murtha, Saturday, April 11, 2026.

There were ‘audible screams of delight’: Why Artemis II sightings of meteor flashes on the moon have scientists giddy
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There were ‘audible screams of delight’: Why Artemis II sightings of meteor flashes on the moon have scientists giddy

Really Simple SyndicationApril 14, 2026

Meteorite strikes spotted on the moon by the Artemis II crew will help scientists assess dangers to future moon bases, infrastructure, and astronauts.

New mutations help the H5N1 bird flu virus infect cows but not people
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New mutations help the H5N1 bird flu virus infect cows but not people

Tina Hesman SaeyApril 14, 2026

The findings show how the H5N1 bird flu virus is evolving in livestock and what that may mean for human health.

Smithsonian secrets most likely to blow your mind
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Smithsonian secrets most likely to blow your mind

Meghan RosenApril 14, 2026

Millions of objects stashed at a site open only to select visitors tell the history of Earth’s inhabitants.

In the brain, objects seen and imagined follow the same neural path
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In the brain, objects seen and imagined follow the same neural path

Really Simple SyndicationApril 14, 2026

New evidence finds that sight and imagination rely on the same neurons and use the same neural code. (Image credit: Marco Bottigelli)

Physicists just witnessed pinpricks of darkness moving faster than the speed of light ‪—‬ without breaking the laws of relativity
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Physicists just witnessed pinpricks of darkness moving faster than the speed of light ‪—‬ without breaking the laws of relativity

Really Simple SyndicationApril 14, 2026

For the first time, researchers measured singularities in combined light and sound waves moving faster than the speed of light. The findings have implications in

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